Estrogen and progesterone are released in your body at different times throughout your cycle. There's an estrogen surge just before ovulation, then progesterone is produced to potentially keep a newly conceived LO thriving, then if no implantation takes place, there's another estrogen surge, then both hormones drop off and AF begins. Hope that helps!

Estrogen and progesterone are released in your body at different times throughout your cycle. There's an estrogen surge just before ovulation, then progesterone is produced to potentially keep a newly conceived LO thriving, then if no implantation takes place, there's another estrogen surge, then both hormones drop off and AF begins. Hope that helps!

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